I'm not an NCAA umpire, but I will say with certainty that bat hitting a ball a second time is ruled the same for ASA, FED, NCAA, etc.
Perhaps the umpire judged that the ball hit the legally discarded bat, instead of the bat hitting the ball. Maybe he flat-out didn't see any contact at all. Maybe he blew this call.
Hard to say what another person saw and judged.
As for the announcer, never trust a "talking head" to give a proper rule interpretation.
The announcer was dead wrong. The hands are, of course, part of the batter and not part of the bat.
Between Harold Reynolds and the announcers for softball employed by ESPN, I hear this comment at least a half-dozen times a year. And it's wrong everytime!
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